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Little Well Beings - Reviews
1. Joy, Mum to four
“My initial thoughts were that it was simple to use.
However it may be obvious to click the picture but I
would have like that direction. Music was nice and
the narration was in keeping with the product and
clear. I have children with autism and so the touch
the moon's nose - I think the nose needs to be clearly
illustrated. I think the illustrations are of reasonable
quality - it would depend on the price. I don't think it is
something I would buy but that is more to do with my
thrifty-ness.
I think it does what it says on the tin and would give it
an 8.
Great way to help spend some time settling your child
off to bed.”
2. Kay – single mum to two
“A lovely app with cute characters that help children with their bedtime
routine to aid sleep I thought the app was quite sweet at first with little
characters to help go to sleep, although the music was a bit ‘aagghhh’.
The instructions are clear and it’s easy for little ones to know what to do. I
think it would work better for younger children as part of their bedtime
routine.
My youngest has just turned 3 and is awful at getting to sleep so I was
hoping this would help. She loved the little sun, moon, star and cloud and
said they were cute. Unfortunately she found the music
distressing/annoying after the first 2 characters going to ‘sleep’ and
would then just cry for the remaining two meaning there was no chance
of her sleeping!
At less than £1 I would say it is great value for money and would buy it if
my child was younger and not so fussy over music.
I’d rate it 8 out of 10.”
3. Gemma, mum to one
“t was a very cute app, well designed and easy to
use. Little one seemed to love it, and enjoyed
playing it.
He was probably a bit old at 4 to fall asleep from it
but was a good way to wind down before bed.
Only criticism is that it isn't long enough to go
through. I wouldn't pay for it being so short, if it was
longer and possibly different stories etc then I
certainly would pay a £1 or £2.
I would give it a rating of 7/10”
4. Sam, mum to one
“I thought the app was a sweet idea for a little bed time
wind down and I love the graphics. Music is nice and
calming.
It's not expensive but even still, feels a little bit like a free app
b/c of the niggles we had (see below) and not enough
functionality for us. Prefer to spend more and have an app
that has a few different things to do. I would therefore give it
a 5/10
It is a lovely idea but with a few niggles. I wasn't keen on the
font used in terms of my son picking out the words and it
seems to get stuck even when the app is closed which
made my autistic son angry about it. When it has finished,
the music carries on and we close the app. Tried to go back
in to do again but it's still on the end screen with the music
playing so cannot start it again until I reset the device.”
5. Alyssa, Mum to one
“I Like it it's a cute idea, though I can't seem to get
the sound to work. It is very good, and also value
for money, though I am not sure I would buy it
It got my sons attention, but didn't really help him
go to sleep”